Looking Glass Development Assistant, Mason Moorman, addresses the crowd of UO students and Shamrock event participants at the Kappa Delta Shamrock ‘N Roll lip-sync battle held at McArthur Court on the UO campus on Saturday, February 16th.

University of Oregon sorority Kappa Delta held its annual Shamrock ‘N Roll lip-sync battle event on Saturday, Feb 16th at McArthur Court which generated a crowd of hundreds and helps raise funds for Looking Glass’ Station 7 program by donating a portion of the proceeds from the event.

Members of UO fraternities and sororities took turns performing while event supporters cheered on.

A UO fraternity group performs at the Shamrock event.

Gia Gershon-Friedberg, the Vice President of Community Service for Kappa Delta who organized the event, spoke to us about the values and scale of the fundraiser.

As a chapter we always look forward to working with Looking Glass Station 7 and truly believe the mission of the organization exemplifies Kappa Delta's values. With over 500 students in attendance at our lip sync battle philanthropy, we were incredibly proud to share our support and belief in the organization with the rest of the Greek community. We hope that we were able to demonstrate why it is important to support local causes and truly take an active role in the community we are privileged to be apart of. We cannot wait to make this event bigger in the future and we feel so grateful to Looking Glass for allowing us to put our values in action. - Gia Gershon-Friedberg, VP of Community Service

Looking Glass is honored to be a recipient of a portion of the proceeds from the event and is thankful to Kappa Delta for their ongoing support. Between the Shamrock event and the annual grilled cheese fundraiser, Kappa Delta has long been one of Looking Glass’s largest local fundraising organizations.

Mason greets UO students at the Looking Glass booth next to the entry way into the arena which turned into the lip-sync battle stage!